![]() ![]() I'd never known about this issue if I hadn't had an itch to play with my settings. I've had it since the 606's first came out and used it daily, which is a lot longer than many receivers have lasted me. I fear that this disappearing/reappearing OSD is just another sign that my receiver is going to go kaput on me sooner rather than later. I switched my 360 output to 720P and that issue never returned. It did the SAME thing, so then I really started researching and read here and at AVS that the onkyo's would sometimes just get to a point where they just didn't like 1080P output from game consoles. I naturally assumed it was the GPU in the 360 and got another one. The length of time it would take the line situation to resolve itself became longer and longer until it never went away the entire time I was on the 360. The intermittent lines were joined by intermittent AV dropouts that lasted a moment or two. then I could go on and play as long as I wanted and they wouldn't return. The lines would flash off and on for several minutes. I started getting intermittent thin horizontal line across the screen about 5-10 minutes after I turned it on. ![]() It could as easily be an HDMI issue.Ībout a year ago I had a problem with my XBox 360. It's true it's not the first issue I've had with this AVR. ![]() Something is definitely up with that AVR.I don't think it's a heat issue, either. If you're connected via HDMI, from the receiver's HDMI OUT to your display, that "INPUT/OUTPUT ASSIGN" menu HAMP was talking about will have a selection for "MONITOR OUT".that needs to be set to "YES" for HDMI MONITOR for video to pass through to the HDMI OUT, plus to superimpose the menus on your display.īut if I am understanding the OP correctly, he or she is not even getting the blue screen to come up when pressing SETUP on the remote? And now it comes and goes? I have a 605, and this situation robandtami is experiencing is indeed strange - the "blue screen" everyone is talking about (as I check my system's status and setup routinely, going through every setting to make sure it's all correct) comes on your TV or monitor when you press "SETUP" on the receiver's remote. ![]()
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